Monica Vlad[1]
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Western Law cannot be transferred to Eastern Europe, although Western Europe still stays as the desired model, especially since new member states have joined the European Union. There is plenty of new legislation about the cultural goods in Romania, but the chances of making it viable in its application are very low. Romania has faced a situation of change: the existing social structures lost their norm value in favor of an imagined future, seen as “modern” and “Western”, but which lies far from the present.
Keywords : Cultural property, Balkans, Romanian legal system [1]Monica Vlad, Ph.D., is Professor at the Romanian-German University in Sibiu, Romania; contact: vmonica1967.at.yahoo.com |
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Monica Vlad - PROTECTION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY: PARTICULAR ASPECTS AND THE CASE OF ROMANIA |